First time in a while, I know a few people don't like it and I can see why as it's a very mixed bag at times, and we never got the REAL final episodes, everyone was immortal however I thought it had some great episodes such as Kelly's got a Habit (Al on Cops was great) and Stepford Peg were 2 of my favourites, I even liked the Breaking up ones (Kelly doing Rocky was obviously a filler in the first one though) which I may be in the minority with that one

and I think Kelly looked HOT through out too, I know a few people don't like her tatts tho

**edit** not sure why the pics have come out like that, if you click on them it shows them properly

I like season 11. In some ways it's an improvemnt over season 10, but it felt a lot like other sitcoms of the time (the influence of Pamela Eels?). I love The Stepford Peg. And the Al'n'Peg montage in Breaking Up part 3 made me weep like a girl when I first saw it.Christina's tatts don't bother me. Who doesn't like them?

It was nice that they tried to shake things up a bit in season 11 production-wise - things like the Cops scenes in "Kelly's Gotta Habit" and the ER scene in "Requiem For A Chevyweight" brought a breath of fresh air to the show - but like Marriedaniac said, it's a shame that the show lost a lot of its uniqueness in the process, with all those new writers and their mostly-generic humor.

And I agree, this was one of Kelly's hotter seasons. Especially after those awful wigs in season 10...

Haven't seen the entire season. I'm mostly curious about the three-parter where Al and Peggy separate.

It only sucks that when they cancelled the show, they didn't give it a formal finale. Was it just not possible to get Michael Moye and/or Ron Leavitt together for a grand finale? Or could they not have just scraped together some extra cash so the new crew could finish up the series? Either way, it's heartbreaking when reading archived articles that says the show was "denied closure." It truly deserved it, given the miracle of its longevity and the permanent influence it left behind.

AgentRed wrote:There was no proper finale because Fox decided to cancel the show only after they had finished shooting the 11th season.

It feels like a suspicious gesture to me. Why wait until after the season's production filming? If the new production team had a clue, could 1124 have been re-conceived as the official finale?

For that matter, why other than declining ratings did FOX knock Married... around in different time slots during its final season, and allegedly not advertise it? It's almost as if the new management at the time was ashamed of this show and just wanted to get rid of it.

And other than the 2003 reunion special, they never followed-up on the potential of making post-series specials.